Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a door having a hidden
screw construction.
Typical storm door construction involves the use of aluminum
extrusion Z-bars which extend around the door opening. These Z-
bars are fastened to the margins of the door opening by means of
screws which extend through the Z-bars into the front face of the
frame surrounding the door opening. In many prior art
assemblies, these screws are exposed to view, thereby detracting
from the aesthetic appearance of the door. Furthermore, these
screws are often unprotected from being struck by objects or
otherwise exposed to wear resulting in the loosening of the
screws over extended periods of time.
Therefore, a primary object of the present invention is the
provision of an improved door assembly having a hidden screw
construction.
A further object of the present invention is the provision
of an improved door assembly having cover strips which hide the
screws from view.
A further object of the present invention is the provision
of an improved door assembly having easily insertable or
removable cover strips for covering the screws.
A further object of the present invention is the provision
of an improved door construction which provides structural
protection for the heads of the screw so as to m;nim;ze exposing
the screw to wear and tear which might loosen the screw.
A further object of the present invention is the provision
of an improved door having hidden screw construction which is
economical to manufacture, durable in use, and efficient in
operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention utilizes a plurality of elongated
bracket members which are positioned around a door opening in
engagement with the door header and with the opposite side j~ms
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of the door. One or more of the bracket members include an
elongated U-shaped channel therein extending along its length.
The U-shaped channel comprises in cross-section a channel bottom
wall which faces the front face of the door opening, and a pair
of spaced apart channel side walls which extend outwardly from
the front face of the door opening. Screw~ extend through the
bottom wall of the channel and are threaded into the door jambs
and headers of the door frame so as to secure the bracket members
to the door frame. The heads of the screws are contained within
the channels so that they are protected by the side walls of the
channel.
Elongated cover strips extend along the lengths of each
channel and are detachably secured thereto in covering relation
over the heads of the screws so as to hide the heads of the
screws from view. The cover strips include a cap portion and two
spaced apart legs extending from the cap portion into the
channel. The side legs of the cover strip each include an
outwardly extending protrusion which engages inwardly extending
lips of the side walls so as to retain the cover strip within the
channel. The cover strip is preferably made of PVC plasticj and
the legs of the cover strip are yieldable inwardly so as to
-permit easy insertion and removal of the legs into the channel.
The cap portion of each cover strip provides a smooth continuous
surface covering the open ends of the channels and covering the
screws contained within the channels so as to improve the
aesthetic appearance of the door assembly.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS -
Figure 1 is a perspecti~e ~iew of a door mounted within a
- door opening of an exterior wall.
Figure 2 is a detailed perspective view of the door assembly
showing various portions in cross-section.
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the cover strip
of the present invention.
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Figure 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure
2.
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 of ~igure
2.
Figure 6 i8 an enlarged detailed view of the portion of
Figure 5 surrounded by line 6-6.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMsoDIMENT
~ eferring to the drawings, the numeral 10 generally
designates a door which is mounted within a door opening 12
surrounded by a header Z-bar 14, a pair of spaced apart jamb Z-
bars 16, 18, and a threshold 20. Header Z-bar 14 is mounted to a
header 22 (Fig. 2) which forms the upper margin of the door
opening 12 and which includes a downwardly presented surface 24
and a forwardly presented surface 26. Door opening 12 also
includes at its sides a pair of spaced apart side jambs 28, 30
each of which includes an inwardly presented surface 32 and a
forwardly presented surface 34.
Header Z-bar 14 includes a stop flange 36, a middle flange
38 embracing the downwardly presented surface 24 of header 22,
and a front flange 40 which is fitted in facing relation to the
front surface 26 of header 22. Extending forwardly from front
~flange 40 is an elongated channel 42 formed by two channel side
walls 44, 46 and a channel bottom wall 48. A screw 50 is one of
a plurality of screws, evenly spaced, each of which includes a
screw head ~2 and a screw shank ~4 extending through channel
bottom wall 48 into the header 22 so as to secure the header Z-
bar 14 to the header 22. Channel side walls 44, 46 terminate in
inwardly extending lips ~6, 58 which are facing one another and
which are spaced apart from one another.
A co~er strip 60 includes a cap portion 62 and a pair of
spaced apart legs 64 which extend from cap portion 62 into the
channel 42. The cap portion 62 extends outwardly beyond the two
spaced apart legs 64 so as to form a pair of cap flanges 66 which
engage and cover the outer edges of channel side walls 44, 46 as
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can be seen in Figure 4. Each leg 64 of cover strip 60 includes
an outwardly projecting node 68 which extends downwardly below
the lips 56 and which engages one of the lips 56 to hold the
cover strip 60 within the channel 42. The legs 64 are flexible
and can yield inwardly toward one another so as to permit the
nodes 68 to cam inwardly around the lips 56, 58 of channel side
walls 46, 48 during insertion and removal of the cover strip 60
into channel 48. A drip cap flange 70 extends forwardly from
header Z-bar 14 and lies in covering relation over door 10 so as
to prevent water from draining onto door 10.
Figures 2, 5, and 6 illustrate the construction of the jamb
Z-bars 16, 18, which are identical in construction. Z-bars 16,
18 each include a back flange 72, a middle flange 74, and a front
flange 76. Middle flanges 74 face the side jam~s 28, 30, and
front flanges 76 face the front surfaces 34 of the side jambs 28,
30. Front flanges 76 are each provided with a vertically
extending channel 78 having a channel bottom wall 80, and channel
side walls 82. The side walls 82 are pro~ided with inwardly
extending lips 84. A pair of stand-offs 86 hold the channel
bottom wall 80 in spaced facing relation to the front surface 34
of side jambs 28, 30. A plurality of screws 50 identical in
construction to the screw ~0 shown in Figure 4 extend through
channel bottom wall 80 and into the front surface 34 of side jamb
28.
Referring to Figure 5, door 10 includes a pair of H-shaped
channels 88, 90 mounted over its opposite vertical edges.
Channels 88, 90 are identical in construction and include a web
92 which is in facing relation to the vertical edge of the door
10. A pair of spaced apar~ gripping flanges 94 extend from the
opposite edges of web 92 and embrace the front and rear surfaces
of door 10 along its vertical edge. Extending from web 92 in a
direction opposite from gripping flanges 94 are a pair of spaced
apart arcuate flanges 96.
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On the hinge side of the door 10 a hinge bracket 98 which is
hat shaped in cross-section is fitted between arcuate flanges 96
and is capable of sliding vertically in the channel provided by
arcuate flanges 96. While hinge bracket 98 is shown mounted
between the arcuate flanges g6 of channel 88, it also can be
mounted between the arcuate flanges 96 of channel 90. This
construction makes possible the reversibility of the hinge side
of the door as needed.
A hinge 100 includes a pair of hinged flaps 102, 104. Flap
102 is attached to hinge bracket 98 by means of a screw 106 which
extends through the hinge bracket 98 and through the web 92 into
the edge of the door 10 so as to secure the hinge 100, the hinge
bracket 98, and the H-shaped channel 88 to the door. A screw 108
extends through the hinge flap 104 of hinge 100 and through the
middle flange 74 of Z-bar 16 so as to secure the hinge 100 to the
Z-bar 16. Preferably hinge bracket 98 and flap 102 of hinge 100
are preassembled and attached to one another by ri~Tots (not
shown) or other fastening means.
Fitted over back flange 72 and partially embracing middle
flange 74 is a plastic L-shaped sheath 110 which includes a pair
of sealing fins 112, 114 for engaging the hardware at the edge of
door 10 to create a seal as shown in Figure ~.
- The latch edge of door 10 is provided with a plastic edge
cap 116 having a pair of spaced apart cap side flanges 118, 120
interconnected by a cap web 122. The ends of flanges 118, 120
are provided with inwardly extending lips 124, 126 which surround
and embrace the inner edges of gripping flanges 94. A pair of
sealing fins 128, 130 extend from cap side flange 120 and are
adapted to engage the back flange 72 of Z-bar 18 as shown in
Figure 5 when the door is closed. A plurality of screws 132
extend through web 92 of H-shaped channel 90 to secure H-shaped
channel 90 to the edge of door 10. These screws fit in the
channel provided by flanges 96 and are covered from view by the
web 122 of edge cap 116.
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The cover strips 60 provide protection of the various screws
50 within channels 42 and 78 along the top edge and side edges of
door 10. Furthermore, the channel side walls 44, 46 of channels
42, 78 protect the screws 50 from being engaged or struck by
objects throughout extended use of the door. This m;nimi zes the
likelihood that the screws 50 will become loosened.
The preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth
in the drawings and specification, and although specific terms
are employed, these are used in a generic or descriptive sense
only and are not used for purposes of limitation. Changes in the
form and proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of
equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or
render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of
the invention as further defined in the following claims.
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